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To the Editors of the Crimson:
The writer is one who has been watching with pleasure the increasing interest in lacrosse and the gradual formation of a team to represent the University. He feels, however, that many more men should come out to learn the game, which is certainly one of the most interesting and beneficial of the manly sports.
Harvard is surely to have a lacrosse team, and will play some of the best teams in the country, among which are Cornell, Lehigh, Johns Hopkins, New York. Athletic Club and one of the best Canadian teams.
If the reputation of our University is to be sustained we must have the best material to meet these teams and defeat them. An excellent start has been made, and a number of good men are out daily, practicing and learning to handle the sticks; but many other stalwart, active men should join the squads and try for the team, which is as yet entirely unformed. Our 'varsity and second lacrosse teams should be composed of the best men in college, and Captain Leighton would be very glad to have any one interested join the squads and begin training.
ONE INTERESTED.
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